He definitely has an argument. It doesn't hurt that Moss did a lot of his best work from 1998-2003 just before the NFL put the woeful "P.I. Enforcement" rule into their official's heads which has since opened up the passing game to absurd, almost retarded heights. There's a very good Randy Moss Myth series on YouTube that tries to tackle basically every criticism bestowed on him through video evidence.

TO was a more complete reciever but prime I'll go with Moss. One of the best deep ball threats of all time. His speed, height, hands were a deadly combination. Wish he had a better attitude. Only thing that held from from being arguably the greatest. Depending on criteria he could be argued 2nd best. I wouldnt lose sleep if someone didnt have him #2. Just primes? I'd go with Moss over TO. If TO had better hands it would be a good matchup.